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Since I read the news about Xamarin now being 'free', I immediately installed Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 and the Android tooling (NDKs, SDKs for 19-23, Visual Studio Emulator for Android dated January 2016) to start working on an Android application. Excited I launched the emulator from Tools -> Visual Studio Emulator for Android and installed the profile that is the best match for my own phone. Since my phone is on Android 6, I decided to get a profile for API Level 23 / Android 6. Since I had already enabled Hyper-V a few months ago, the installation for the profile only had to add me to the Administrators group and create 2 network adapters. So far, so good.

Upon starting the emulator, it would stay at 'OS is starting.' I figured I'd wait a while. Steam overcooked 2. I figured I'd wait a while longer too. After that, I gave up the possibility of it going to work and started investigating.

Feb 26, 2016 - As you try to deploy an app to the Visual Studio Android emulator, symptoms are. Oddly enough, when you start the deployed app on the emulator. In our project, if we want to sync our data to the server at the time of the.

I also tried other profiles, a few others from API Level 23, one from 22 and one from 19. Only the ones from API Level 23 did not work.

The following steps are what I came up with so far by Googling etc. I tried them in all sorts of combinations: • Rebooting • Disabling / enabling Hyper-V • Removing vEthernet adapters (through the Hyper-V Manager). • Running XDECleanup • Allowing XDE through my Windows Firewall as application (incoming) • Restoring the emulator software in Programs and Features • Enabling / disabling 'Processor Compatibility' in Hyper-V Manager. This is the data I've gathered so far: • A screenshot of the error message that the emulator gives after waiting a long time (10 - 15 minutes, maybe a little longer) • A screenshot of the last part of the log when being connected to the Android 6 VM: • A screenshot of the last part of the log of a working VM (this one's from an Android 4.4 VM): Recommend: type of app on emulator it doesn't load, all it says is: after 5-10 minutes it exits and Visual studio returns DEP6100 (error on bootstrapping stage - connecting to device) and DEP6200 (Device not found) errors. However VM itself starts, b asked Apr 2 '16 at 12:53 214 2 10 I can confirm this issue.

The stock Android images worked (KitKat 4.4) - 5.0, 5.1.1's work fine as well. But none of the API23 (Marshmallow 6.0) profiles work.

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I also checked the C: Users AppData Local Microsoft VisualStudioEmulator‌​ Android Containers ‌​Local Devices folder to make sure the.vhd were getting deleted. – Apr 25 '16 at 1:25 3 Answers 3 +25 Responses I've got so far from Microsoft: -Those errors are normal -And the only step I've tryed which they told me to, and I don't see here, it's this one: Besides from this, just make sure that on Hyper-V you get only 2 switches, the one you use to connect to the internet and the one that the VS Emulator for Android creates, I haven't got any results, but if you try, maybe you will. answered Apr 25 '16 at 23:34 76 2 I have tried this today and it has not resolved the issue. I'm pretty sure I tried it before but forgot to mention it in my question. I've also updated the question.

– May 1 '16 at 18:00 To elaborate more on this issue, I've changed my pc for personal reasons, and now I'm able to run every VS Android Emulator, including the API 23 ones, I never got the 23 working with my old computer, even though the hardware should have been more than enough, anyway, I think there is a hardware compatibility issue I think, but that's just a hypothesis of mine. – Oct 11 '16 at 3:24 If you're using Xamarin, it's recommended that you use. It's not Xamarin exclusive, it's just a much faster Android emulator. I use Android Studio, and the Xamarin Player is still faster on boot and launch than the default. This is just my recommendation to you, I have no clue how to fix your Visual Studio emulator, sorry. answered May 1 '16 at 17:28 23 4 Thank you for the suggestion. I'm fairly certain the Visual Studio Emulator for Android serves the same purpose. Please correct me if I'm wrong.